Hi all
I am enjoying a lot my Bresser Wifi Pro 5in1 weather station and I am
pushing the data into my home assistant via the WeeWX docker. I first
explain a bit how I did it, as it may help users with similar hardware, but
at the end, I do have a question.
These are the things I did to get it
Hi all
I am intercepting packages from my Bresser weather station to my home
server via IPtables, on port 3010. Then, by using the Felddy docker
container, which combines WeeWx, MQTT and Interceptor, I am able to fetch
the data (original for Wunderground) and send it via MQTT to my home
assist
You can do this with the sqlite3 utility program. I believe the sql update
statement you want is:
update archive set signal4 = case when outtemp < 10.0 then 1.0 else 0.0 end;
I tried it on a copy of my database, see attached.
Walt
On Tuesday, July 30, 2024 at 7:03:20 PM UTC-5 Craig Young wrot
I've tried to restart a lot of times but I get this error.
"Checking for weewx: weewx dead but pid file exists."
What could be the problem?
Thank.
M.
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delete the pid file. then it will start (and create new pid file)
⊣GE⊢
> On 31 Jul 2024, at 11:37 PM, Marco Citossi wrote:
>
> I've tried to restart a lot of times but I get this error.
> "Checking for weewx: weewx dead but pid file exists."
> What could be the problem?
> Thank.
> M.
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I don't find the pid file in the ps list.
I've tried to restart the webserver but same problem.
Il giorno mercoledì 31 luglio 2024 alle 15:47:50 UTC+2 Graham Eddy ha
scritto:
> delete the pid file. then it will start (and create new pid file)
> *⊣GE⊢*
>
> On 31 Jul 2024, at 11:37 PM, Marco Citos
Marco - what os (and version) are you running and which version of weewx ?
In older os using init.d startup files the pid file would be in /var/run if
that helps any in looking for it. Generally trying to stop weewx twice
and then start it (not 'restart') used to work.
On Wednesday, July 31,
And there seems to be a second issue, look at the logs:
Jul 31 07:47:18 weewx[19] DEBUG user.interceptor: GET:
ID=&PASSWORD=&action=updateraww&realtime=1&rtfreq=5&dateutc=now&baromin=30.06&tempf=68.1&dewptf=66.3&humidity=94&windspeedmph=0&windgustmph=0&winddir=22&rainin=0.01&dailyrainin=0
Thank you heaps Walt .. exactly what I was looking for.
Craig
On Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 11:12:27 PM UTC+12 wfs...@gmail.com wrote:
> You can do this with the sqlite3 utility program. I believe the sql
> update statement you want is:
>
> update archive set signal4 = case when outtemp < 10.
Hi vince!
Centos 7, weewx 3.8.0.a1
I've find pid in /var/run...deleted, stopped weewx 2 times (failed), start
again but nothing same problem.
Thanks.
Il giorno mercoledì 31 luglio 2024 alle 19:24:26 UTC+2 vince ha scritto:
> Marco - what os (and version) are you running and which version of we
Anyway also from the other webserver with weewx 5 I get an error.
Could be a problem of firewall again?
weewx.service - WeeWX
Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/weewx.service; enabled; vendor
preset: disabled)
Active: failed (Result: exit-code) since Wed 2024-07-31 22:28:35 CEST;
2s
I finally had some time to experiment with my WH57. Here is what I ended up
doing.
I have the driver polling the 1100 every 20 seconds and my archive interval
is 5 minutes.
‘Out of the box’ the number of strikes in an archive interval is persisted
and the distance from the last strike, even if
If you're running weewx 5.1 yes it is very likely you need the weewx user
added to the group(s) needed to access network devices. See the wiki and
FAQ and many (many) other posts here with how to debug and fix the problem.
On Wednesday, July 31, 2024 at 1:34:57 PM UTC-7 Marco Citossi wrote:
>
I checked mosquitto.conf and it has "listener 1883" in it. I also disabled
my pihole and checked that my raspberry pi is listening on port 1883.
On Friday, July 26, 2024 at 11:23:25 PM UTC-4 M&M wrote:
> I checked journalctl and now I'm seeing this error:
>
> Jul 26 23:16:30 raspberrypi weewx
Hi Rich,
that sounds to me as if your approach is as close as you can get, given
that the Ecowitt devices only let you poll data in a given Interval. Also,
the WH57 is more a "toy" than a sensor, missing out the vast majority of
lightning strikes, and mine is set to the maximum sensitivity (but
Hi Gary,
the v0.6.3b1 works wery well. There is only one possible issue with PMI 4.
index.html page shows it in other way then others values .
Thank you very much for your help.
Jarda
*Outout from the driver :*
'pm1_0': '9.5', 'pm1_0_24h_avg': '1.5', 'pm2_55': '10.6', 'pm2_55_24h_avg':
'2.5'
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